changing headers for appropriate subject content
George R. Stilwell, Jr.
GRSJr at WORLDNET.ATT.NET
Thu Oct 9 20:27:16 CEST 2003
Au contrare, Doug.
I should have posted this myself. It is
only common courtesy to make the Subject header reflect the topic.
One more reason to "BAN THE REPLY BUTTON".
Thanks for your thoughts on the subject.
Ray
>Can I humbly ask folks to change the subject line when changing the
>topic. I had little interest in personal "thanks" notes but definitely had
>interest in overwintering/cultural topics. I almost missed them by
>automatically deleting the recent notes with "thanks" headings - opening
>one at random showed me another thread going on with the same "thanks"
>header. Also, valuable notes like these will not come up on a subject
>archives search when they are mis-headed.
>
>Put this bit of e-mail crankiness down to far too many emails in the past
>month that I want to read and far too little time to do so. ;-)
>
>thanks for your patience and help with this.
>
>Doug
>
>>Adam,
>>
>>The melting of snow by skunk cabbage would be something to experience! I
>>will never see it here since we don't get snow. I'm curious as to whether
>>cabbage blooms heat up only when it's required of them, or if they do this
>>every blooming, snow or no snow. I was unaware of the presence of glycerin
>>in the tissues. That's interesting.
>
>Doug Green,
>
>Your gardening questions answered http://www.gardening-tips-perennials.com
>Syndicated gardening columnist, award-winning author
>
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